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    Fujitsu N3530 wireless ??

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by Klink, Jul 21, 2006.

  1. Klink

    Klink Newbie

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    In my apt, I can get the complex wireless, but only a very low signal on my N3530. Is there an antenna that I can hook up to pick the signal up stronger? If so how, or where do you plug it in. I also notice at a local coffee shop my friend with a sony picks up a stronger signal than my Fujitus, would an antenna help? Thanks
     
  2. ZaZ

    ZaZ Super Model Super Moderator

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    Updating the driver may help. Sometimes the card maker's driver works better. Is this your router or the complexes?
     
  3. Klink

    Klink Newbie

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    It is the complexes wireless. I update with the Fujitus Update program everyday. I just wondered if there was an antenna that could pull in the signal better. I have seen antennas. at a local electronics store but the people that work there don't know anything about them. Thanks for answering.
     
  4. urxtream

    urxtream Notebook Consultant

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    you should download the most updated driver from www.intel.com